Apprenticeships Grants for Employers (AGE)

Employer Fact Sheet

The European Social Fund is providing up to 1,025 Apprenticeship Grants to employers in the South East to employ  apprentices aged 16 – 24 years.  The value of the Grant will be £1,500 and is to encourage employers to take on unemployed 16 – 24 year olds as apprentices.

Which employers can benefit from the AGE 16 – 24 Grant?

The grant is particularly to support small and medium sized employers in the private and third sectors employing no more than 250 full time equivalent staff, who are either:

  • Interested in employing an apprentice for the first time; or
  • Returning to recruiting an apprentice after a lapse of twelve months or more; or
  • Already employing apprentices but will commit to employing more 16-24 year olds than they otherwise would.

When will the AGE 16 – 24 Grant be available?

The grant is available NOW until October 2010.  It is recognised that particular issues are faced by young people in the current economic climate and this grant is a way of supporting them and ensuring that we are training a new generation for economic recovery.

How will employers receive the grant?

Aspire Learning and Development Limited (Aspire) will administer this grant in the South East in collaboration with the College to support employers to be able to claim this grant.  Employers will receive the grant in two payments - £1,000 when the young person starts their Apprenticeship and a further £500 after 12 weeks.

Employers will be asked to sign an agreement which commits them to employing a new or additional apprentice in paid employment for the duration of the Apprenticeship training programme.  Employers will pay the apprentice at least the minimum Apprenticeship wage.  If the apprentice leaves early, the employer will be asked to repay a proportion of the grant.

Who is eligible?

Young people and adults aged 16 and 24 years old. 

16-18 year olds who are not in employment and are seeking an Apprenticeship vacancy.

19- 24 year olds are eligible if they unemployed and enrolling on an Advanced Apprenticeship (Level 3) opportunity and :

  • have been claiming Job Seekers Allowance for six months or more, or
  • seeking an Apprenticeship vacancy following a Pre-Employment Training with Jobcentre Plus.

Note: Unemployed graduates are not eligible The candidates will need to have been recruited and in work before the end of October 2010.

To find out more call 01252 407133 or email trainingenterprise@farn-ct.ac.uk

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